What is Glaucoma?

Glaucoma is an eye disease that damages the nerve of the eye (optic nerve). This nerve sends pictures from the eye to the brain.

Glaucoma usually happens when the pressure inside the eye is too high, but it can also happen with normal eye pressure.

If glaucoma is not treated early, it can cause permanent loss of vision or blindness.

Why Glaucoma is Dangerous

Glaucoma is dangerous because:

  • It often has no early warning signs

  • Vision loss happens slowly

  • Once vision is lost, it cannot be recovered

That is why glaucoma is called the “silent thief of sight.”

Types of Glaucoma

1. Open-Angle Glaucoma

Most common type

Develops slowly

No pain at the beginning

2. Angle-Closure Glaucoma

Sudden and serious

Causes severe eye pain, headache, nausea, and blurred vision

Needs urgent medical care

3. Normal-Pressure Glaucoma

Eye pressure is normal, but the optic nerve is damaged

4. Congenital Glaucoma

Present at birth

Affects babies and children

5. Secondary Glaucoma

Caused by eye injury, diabetes, inflammation, or steroid medicines

Symptoms

In early stages, there may be no symptoms.

Later symptoms may include:

  • Loss of side vision

  • Blurred vision

  • Seeing colored rings (halos) around lights

  • Eye pain or redness

Who is at Risk?

You may have a higher risk if you:

  • Are over 40 years old

  • Have a family member with glaucoma

  • Have diabetes or high blood pressure

  • Use steroid medicines for a long time

  • Had an eye injury

  • Are of African descent

How Glaucoma is Diagnosed

An eye doctor may do:

  • Eye pressure test

  • Eye nerve examination

  • Vision field test

  • Special eye scans

  • Treatment

  • Glaucoma cannot be cured, but it can be controlled.

  • Treatment may include:

  • Eye drops

  • Tablets

  • Laser treatment

  • Surgery

Regular use of medication and follow-up visits are very important.

Can Glaucoma Be Prevented?

Glaucoma cannot always be prevented, but early detection can save vision.

Regular eye check-ups help find glaucoma before serious damage happens.

Important Message

Early eye check-ups save sight.

Do not wait until vision is lost.